Making flourBabies

AP psychology recently started their yearly flour baby project. Students taking this class made their own babies to carry around on campus. Students bought their own flour and baby clothes for their babies. “You have to take care of it as if it was an actual baby but you don’t feed it or bathe it, stuff like that. We also have to take pictures of us like going to the park and doing fatherly or motherly things,” said AP psych student, Kyle Macaraeg. The main goal for this flour baby project is to learn about developmental psychology, the changes that occur from conception to death, also known as womb to tomb. Not only do students learn about developmental psychology, they learn how to be loving and careful parents. Many students have been seen carrying flour babies around the hill due to AP psychology to teach a valuable lesson.